
The Mystery at Lovers' Cave is a detective novel by Anthony Berkeley, first published in 1927. The story follows journalist Roger Sheringham, who investigates the suspicious death of Mrs. Vane, a woman found at the bottom of cliffs in Ludmouth Bay. As Sheringham delves deeper into the case, he navigates a web of intrigue and deception, competing with Inspector Moresby from Scotland Yard. The novel is notable for its clever wit and engaging character dynamics, highlighting themes of friendship and the complexities of human motives.








